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Changing Workplace Relations and Sites of Belonging in Swedish University Administration
Karlstad University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (starting 2013), Karlstad Business School (from 2013).ORCID iD: 0000-0001-7951-7261
2025 (English)In: Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies, E-ISSN 2245-0157, Vol. 15, no 4, p. 73-93Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Based on a mixed-methods case study, this article explores the impact of formal affiliations and informal associations in professional organizations, relating these questions of belonging to workplace dynamics and collectives. Using the experience of departmental administrators within a Swedish university as an ideal case to investigate the formal and informal connections at work, this article argues that a multiplicity of belongings within organizations brings strain and opportunities, altering the relations at work. The study contributes to discussions on belonging and social relationships at the workplace level by applying the concept of belonging to different sites in the organization. It suggests that sites of belongings within organizations can serve as a discrete concept, useful for adding insights into the dynamics of work organizations.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Roskilde Universitetsforlag, 2025. Vol. 15, no 4, p. 73-93
Keywords [en]
loyalty, new public management, Nordic academia, occupational identity, organization of work, sites of belonging, university administration, workplace collectives, workplace relations
National Category
Work Sciences
Research subject
Working Life Science
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URN: urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-108069DOI: 10.18291/njwls.150693ISI: 001637644900005Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-105023437879OAI: oai:DiVA.org:kau-108069DiVA, id: diva2:2026218
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Ingick som manuskript i avhandlingen med titeln The indeterminate position in-between: Work relations amongst university administrators.

Available from: 2026-01-08 Created: 2026-01-08 Last updated: 2026-02-12Bibliographically approved
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Abstract [en]

This workplace-based mixed methods case study at a Swedish university explores the changed roles and positions of departmental administrators due to changes in internal work processes and organization, influenced by new public management doctrines and gender. It finds them to be in an indeterminate position in between different actors, expectations and organisational logics, which brings tensions as well as increased room for agency.

This compilation thesis consists of four research papers, deploying different conceptual lenses to explore the position of the departmental administrators and how they relate to other actors in the organisation. The individual papers highlight different aspects of the relations within organisations, contributing to different debates within worklife science and sociology of work. Paper 1 focuses on loyalties, paper 2 on the impact of new technology 2, paper 3 focuses on the role of belongings in an organisation and paper 4 discusses the effects of workplace visibility in terms of recognition and control.

While the four papers highlight different aspects of the departmental administrators’ job and workplace relations, they provide a picture of an indeterminate position in-between different actors, expectations and logics. This position comes with both risks related to tension between management and professionals and the different expectations of what the job should be, and possibilities in terms of increased agency as individuals and as a group.

This case study is situated within broader trends in society, such as new public management, and the transformation of gendered occupations. While set within a university, the transformation of management doctrines and administrative work is also well known to be occurring in other sectors, such as healthcare, education, and law enforcement (Forssell & Westberg, 2014; Hall, 2012; Hasenfeld, 2009), making the findings in this study relevant to other settings.

Abstract [en]

What happens to work relationships in the aftermath of organisational change? While the processes of reorganisation have been extensively studied, this workplace study of administrative staff at a Swedish university examines the evolving roles, relations, and positions of departmental administrators years after previous restructurings have taken place.

The results are presented in four research papers, focusing on aspects such as loyalties, technology, belongings and visibility, that together paint a picture of the administrators as being in an indeterminate position between different actors, expectations and organisational logics. This position comes with both risks related to the tension between management and academics, and possibilities in terms of increased agency as individuals as well as a group.

This case study is situated within broader trends in society, such as new public management and the transformation of gendered occupations. While set within a university, the transformation of management doctrines and administrative work is also well known to be occurring in other sectors, such as healthcare, education and law enforcement making the findings in this study relevant to other settings.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Karlstad: Karlstad University Press, 2024. p. s. 130
Series
Karlstad University Studies, ISSN 1403-8099 ; 2024:31
Keywords
Swedish university administration, new public management, administration, organisational study, professional organisations, work place relations, reorganisation, risk assessment, technology
National Category
Work Sciences
Research subject
Working Life Science
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-101461 (URN)10.59217/szjb9469 (DOI)978-91-7867-494-7 (ISBN)978-91-7867-495-4 (ISBN)
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2024-10-18, Agardhsalen, 11D 257, Karlstad, 13:15 (Swedish)
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